Why Hugo should win the best picture Oscar - video

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In the second of our nine-part hustings leading up to the Oscars Andrew Pulver winds up to deliver his argument for Martin Scorsese's Hugo, in which an orphaned boy (Asa Butterfield) connects with a broken-hearted toymaker (Sir Ben Kingsley) through the cogs and cranks of a rusted old automaton. Come back to
guardian.co.uk/film over the next two weeks to see our critics argue for their favourites.